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All Star Program 12/01/2017
American Youth Soccer Organization
Area 10/A
All Star Program
2017/2018
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All Star Program 12/01/2017
AYSO AREA 10A 2017/2018 ALL STAR PROGRAM
ALL STAR PROGRAM STAFF
Area 10-A Director Sarah Rushing area10adirector@yahoo.com 699-0225 Area Coach Admin Dan Nelson ayso.nelson@gmail.com Area Referee Admin Pepe Ortega pepe1ur@msn.com
KEY POINTS DIVISIONS: U14 (11 V 11) MAX Roster of 15 U12 (9 v 9) MAX Roster of 12 U10 (7 v 7) MAX Roster of 10 Divisions for both Boys and Girls (U14, U12, U10) Registration fee per TEAM:
U14 teams - $ 650.00 U12 teams - $ 550.00 U10 teams - $ 450.00
Refundable Referee Fee - $ 200.00 Referee Fee for no Referee Participation - $1000.00 All Star Games will be played at: Liberty Park 11225 Brimhall Road Bakersfield, Ca. 93312
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Player Recruiting May Begin 10 Days prior to Thanksgiving Area Team Registration December 13th, 2017 6:30pm
Mandatory Coach Meeting December 13th, 2017 7:00pm January 10th, 2018 7:00pm Mandatory Referee Meeting January 10th, 2018 6:30 pm
Scheduled Game Days January 13th & 14th January 20th & 21st January 27th & 28th February 3rd & 4th Director’s Cup Area 10A Tournament February 10th & 11th , 2018 Section Tournament February 17th & 18th , 2018 Section All-Stars February 24th & 25th, 2018 Western States Games March 25th, 2017
Please see the AYSO Tournament Calendar for additional Tournament weekends throughout the Section.
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PROGRAM QUICK TIPS The following items are small reminders: *Roster changes will be accepted with Regional Commissioner’s signed approval up until the start of the team’s first scheduled game. No changes will be accepted after this time. *Player Registration Forms are to be in the Coach’s possession at all times on Game Days, and during Training Sessions or Team activity. *No Player plays four quarters until all Players have played three quarters. *Coaches are responsible for the behavior of their sideline, and must take immediate action to ensure a positive atmosphere during Game Day. *Games will be forfeited for time when a team does not take the field within the 10-minute grace period. The forfeit shall be recorded as a 1 – 0 win in favor of the opposing team. *No Face Paint or temporary hair color allowed. *Uniforms are to be Region approved. NO NAMES, and MUST meet AYSO National Regulations, and Safe Haven Guidelines.
*First listed Team is HOME with NORTH or WEST side of the field assignments. All Teams will be supplied with All Star game cards. Home team is responsible for providing 3 game balls, and will be the party to take pennies. All AYSO Section 10 Guidelines apply to all All Star Program play not already
listed. Please see the Guidelines posted on the Area 10 A website at: aysoarea10a.org for further details.
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AREA 10A COMPETIVE FORMAT
I. PLAYER RECRUITING
A. Player Recruitment may begin NO sooner than 10 days prior to Thanksgiving.
B. Player must be registered in the Fall 2016 season, and have participated in at least 50% of scheduled Region games.
C. ONLY Players who played up in the Fall Season are eligible to play up in All Stars with written clearance from the Parents, and approval of the Regional Commissioner & Area Director.
D. Outside Region recruitment is prohibited unless approved by both giving and receiving Regional Commissioners.
II. COACH ELIGIBILITY
A. Each Team must provide 2 Coaches. B. Both Coaches must have been a Fall Core 2017 Registered Coach. C. Coaches must be AYSO Trained and Certified in the age specific
division, with current Safe Haven & CDC Concussion Awareness Certified, as per Section 10 requirements.
D. All Coaches must be certified eligible by their Regional Commissioner.
III. PLAYER/TEAM REGISTRATION
A. Coaches must Register their Players/Teams with the Region at the Region’s designated time. B. The Regional Commissioner is responsible for assuring the
eligibility of all Players and Coaches on his/her Region’s teams. D. All Teams are to be registered with the Area on December 13th, 2017. E. All fees are to be paid to Area by a Region check- NO exceptions.
IV. COMPETITION A. Length of games: All Divisions will play full length games: U10 – 25 minute halves U12 – 30 minute halves U14 – 35 minute halves
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B. Scoring of the game: 10 Point System 6 points = WIN 3 points = TIE 1 point = Shut Out 1 point per goal up to 3 goals 8 points = Forfeit game – This is a 1-0 score… -1 point = Yellow card – Caution -3 points = Straight Red card – Sent Off
C. Each team will receive 6 Regular Invitation scheduled games, with all
teams advancing to a Playoff Round if qualified. The final 4 will be determined by the 10-point system, as well as completion of Referee Requirement Points.
D. No team may participate in the Playoff Round unless they have
provided two (2) trained AYSO registered referees, one being an adult capable of refereeing a U10 match. Teams must have a minimum of 16 referee points to be eligible for the Final Game and receive their refundable referee fee of $200.00.
E. The regular season standings will be based on each team’s number of
points (wins, losses, ties, referee points). The following procedure will be used to break ties:
• Head to head competition • Most wins • Goals scored • Goals allowed • Sportsmanship – Cards per TEAM • Coin toss
F. All games shall start on time. If a team is not on the field of play and ready to start the game within 10 minutes after the scheduled time, the game shall be deemed a forfeit. A forfeit shall be recorded as a
1 – 0 win in favor of the opposing team. If a team is late, then the time will be deducted equally for each half.
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I. REFEREE REQUIREMENTS
A. Each team provides two referees, one of which must be an adult. Only adult referees will referee in the center unless the Program designated staff approves a youth referee.
B. Referees must be listed in the Referee Information Form submitted by the Team Coach. Referees must have completed the Safe Haven course. It is highly recommended that referees take the CDC concussion awareness course.
C. Each team may earn a maximum of two referee points per game day. A referee point is gained when a referee does one game in any position. A referee may not referee his/her own child's game to gain a point.
D. Referees may officiate in their own division for points but not as the center referee.
E. If a referee must withdraw from an assignment due to an emergency, he/she should call a substitute and notify the referee coordinator.
F. Points will be posted following the played games. G. Each coach/referee will have one week to dispute earned points. H. There will be no “banking” of points.
The Area Director and Area Referee Director have the discretion to adjust as necessary.
II. GAME CONDUCT AND OFFICIATING
A. Referees shall enforce the AYSO National Rules and Regulations, AYSO Rules and Regulations of Select competition and AYSO edition of the IFAB Laws of the Game (LOTG).
B. Coaches must review and sign the game cards when game is over. Cards must be completed by the referee and forwarded to the information table immediately after each game.
C. The second caution given to any coach or player in one game shall be deemed a send-off (red card).
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D. Any player/coach ejected from a game will be out for that game and the subsequent game played by his/her team. Coach must immediately exit the field and its immediate surroundings and must be out of sight and hearing of the field where his/her team is playing. There must be no attempt to communicate in any way on the game and any members and players of the team.
E. If a player or coach receives two red cards, that player or coach will be disqualified for the remainder of the All Star season.
F. Playing a red-carded player on suspension will result in both the player and the coach being disqualified for the remainder of the All Star season and will be reviewed for eligibility to the next All Star season
V. AWARDS
A. Awards will be given to the Players on teams that advance to the All Star Invitational, and finish in the 1st – 4th place.
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Section 10 Article 7 All Star Excerpt
All Star Competition 1. The All Star program is intended to provide an opportunity for those players who have demonstrated outstanding soccer ability, and who have displayed an attitude of fair play, enthusiasm, cooperation, and spirit to participate on a team composed of players who have similar qualifications and desires.
a. Section 10 offers an All Star program for U19, U16, non-‐co-‐ed teams, only, at the discretion of the Section Director with the approval of a majority of the Area Directors.
2. All Star teams shall be formed no sooner than 10 (ten) days prior to Thanksgiving for all U14, U12, and U10 teams, unless a written exception is submitted to the Section Director and is approved by the Section Director and Area Directors prior to the requesting Region’s start of season. This shall mean that no player can be confirmed as being on an all-‐star team, no final roster may be published, no team meetings can be had, no practice may be conducted, and no tryouts may be held until ten days before Thanksgiving.
a. Between November 1st and 10 (ten) days prior to Thanksgiving, coaches may, however, receive nominations or recommendations, inquire as to whether or not a player will be available to play if selected to the team, and evaluate players. A final roster shall be given to the Area Director on a date established by the Area Director. This date shall be prior to the team’s first game in Area competition, or such earlier date as the Area Director may establish. b. Each Area shall determine its own competitive format.
c. All Star players must compete in the division in which they participated in during the regular season. However, regions that desire to play U-‐19 through U-‐10 matches intra-‐regionally and are unable to field a minimum of four Teams per division, may combine players from within U19 through U10 for That purpose. The decision to utilize this format shall be announced prior to the season start, and the Region must obtain the approval of the Area Director. A Region playing with this format may create all-‐star teams for U19 through U10 with players of the appropriate age to participate in Area and Section play. d. To be eligible for all-‐star competition a player must have been registered and played in the minimum number of league games as determined by the Region, but not less than half of the total league games played by the team to which he/she was assigned to during the just concluded regular season as defined in the National Rules and Regulations. League games shall be the games played by that team prior to playoffs within the Region or Area.
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3. Special circumstance eligibility may include a change of residence, an illness, a severe injury, parental custodial rights, and conflict with high school rules (CIF). Approval for the special circumstance eligibility must be obtained by the Area Director.
a. In order to maintain uniformity of application of these Rules and Regulations, all teams, including tournament and select teams, shall be governed by the rules applicable to all-‐star teams, including the rule relating to the date for formation. All tournaments held in Section 10 shall be governed by the National Rules and Regulations.
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